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Compaq says NO to win 98
I have installed WIndows 98se on a Compaq Armada 1700 several times with no
difficulties whatsoever. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS) "Mickiete" wrote in message ... So in plain English (for me to understand) I will NOT be able to get it reinstalled myself ? |
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Compaq says NO to win 98
I have now got the F10 working after reinstalling with the Diagnostic
floppy's, but I still only get as far as copying files to install windows, it then is either stopping there, or just going to the dos prompt. -- Thanks Mick West Midlands, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ALL incoming and outgoing mail sent to, or from me on this computer is scanned by Norton Antivirus. For more information, click the link below: http://www.symantec.com/region/reg_e...nav_index.html "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... You should consult your laptop manual for details, but for the Armada 1700 the procedure is to tap away at F10 immediately after power on. The machine will then advise that it is re-booting, and you will get a fully interactive graphical system setup procedure, with extensive help facilities. However, it appears that this model does not support BIOS boot sector protection, so there is no setting to adjust, and this cannot be the cause of your problem. Just follow the other steps that I outlined in order to install your operating system. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS) "Mickiete" wrote in message ... How do I get into the Bios, I have tried DEL, ESC and SPACEBAR ? |
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Compaq says NO to win 98
Run the diagnostic routine, especially the disk and memory diagnostics.
-- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS) "Mickiete" wrote in message ... I have now got the F10 working after reinstalling with the Diagnostic floppy's, but I still only get as far as copying files to install windows, it then is either stopping there, or just going to the dos prompt. -- Thanks Mick West Midlands, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ALL incoming and outgoing mail sent to, or from me on this computer is scanned by Norton Antivirus. For more information, click the link below: http://www.symantec.com/region/reg_e...nav_index.html "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... You should consult your laptop manual for details, but for the Armada 1700 the procedure is to tap away at F10 immediately after power on. The machine will then advise that it is re-booting, and you will get a fully interactive graphical system setup procedure, with extensive help facilities. However, it appears that this model does not support BIOS boot sector protection, so there is no setting to adjust, and this cannot be the cause of your problem. Just follow the other steps that I outlined in order to install your operating system. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS) "Mickiete" wrote in message ... How do I get into the Bios, I have tried DEL, ESC and SPACEBAR ? |
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Compaq says NO to win 98
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 16:36:14 +0100, "Mickiete"
So in plain English (for me to understand) I will NOT be able to get it reinstalled myself ? That's not really what I was saying, no. I was ranting about a particular situation; some boot sector viruses (BSVs) that set A: to None so that you can't boot off a diskette to clean them. Your case goes about re-installing Windows - and I've lost the first part of the thread, and with it, much of the context I'd need to help you. If you can figure my email address (it's munged to ward off evil spirits) then I will post back in this thread with more targeted help! Not all Compaqs have HD-based CMOS setup. Those that do, you can download the required code from Compaq's web site - it used to be a really well-designed site and fairly painless process, but I haven't needed to be back since the merger with HP, so YMMV. If you can run the CMOS setup stuff you downloaded from diskette (assuming diskette bootability works) then that's great, but if you have to install it to the HD, that could be Very Difficult if the HD was repartitioned to leave no space for Compaq's "special" stuff. Go wrong here, and you could lose everything on the HD, so take care! -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Trsut me, I won't make a mistake! -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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Compaq says NO to win 98
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 17:49:30 -0400, "William B. Lurie"
Let me chime in, regarding Compaq: I know this is ancient history......but the first PC I bought, in 1985, was a Compaq Portable. It was well designed electrically, and well built mechanically, That's the thing with Compaq - when they started, they were seriously best-of-breed. They were the first to bring out a 386-based PC (yes, they beat IBM to the punch) and the 386 was the watershed design on which everything since has been built. But they've leveraged this reputation to push some of the most willfully proprietary and cut-spec trash the industry has ever seen. -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Tip Of The Day: To disable the 'Tip of the Day' feature... -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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Compaq says NO to win 98
Hi all,
WELL ! I have sorted it out (I think), seems if I remove the mem chip, Win98 will install ok. I replaced the chip with a new one and Win98 still installs. Looks like all this trouble was due to a worn out mem chip. thanks for the info I received. -- Thanks Mick West Midlands, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ALL incoming and outgoing mail sent to, or from me on this computer is scanned by Norton Antivirus. For more information, click the link below: http://www.symantec.com/region/reg_e...nav_index.html "cquirke (MVP Win9x)" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 16:36:14 +0100, "Mickiete" So in plain English (for me to understand) I will NOT be able to get it reinstalled myself ? That's not really what I was saying, no. I was ranting about a particular situation; some boot sector viruses (BSVs) that set A: to None so that you can't boot off a diskette to clean them. Your case goes about re-installing Windows - and I've lost the first part of the thread, and with it, much of the context I'd need to help you. If you can figure my email address (it's munged to ward off evil spirits) then I will post back in this thread with more targeted help! Not all Compaqs have HD-based CMOS setup. Those that do, you can download the required code from Compaq's web site - it used to be a really well-designed site and fairly painless process, but I haven't needed to be back since the merger with HP, so YMMV. If you can run the CMOS setup stuff you downloaded from diskette (assuming diskette bootability works) then that's great, but if you have to install it to the HD, that could be Very Difficult if the HD was repartitioned to leave no space for Compaq's "special" stuff. Go wrong here, and you could lose everything on the HD, so take care! -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Trsut me, I won't make a mistake! -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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